#TalDiaComoHoy de 1980 el #BVE (terrorismo parapolicial) asesinó en #Hendaya a Jean Pierre Haramendi y José Camio, hubo 9 heridos, tres terrorista abrieron fuego contra los clientes del bar del hotel Hendayais.
Una historia de terror, #impunidad y cloacas del Estado.
Vía Consuelo Ordóñez #COVITE #nomataras
If anything deserves remembrance this year, it’s this.
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RT @ngjanowitz
“She always said, in the Mexican sense, that we were vergas.”
I wrote a story for @VICE about 99-year-old Doña Cata's dying wish and how she embodied big verga energy. #BVE
@VICENews @VICEWorldNews
https://www.vice.com/en/article/wxnnqw/mexico-dick-tombstone
https://twitter.com/ngjanowitz/status/1552648820072165376
https://archive.org/details/readings-in-african-american-language
Readings in African American Language: Aspects, Features, and Perspectives by Nathaniel Norment, Jr.; David Dalby; John Baugh; Ernie A. Smith; Ralph W. Fasold; Walter A. Wolfram; Elaine E. Tarone; John Myhill; Ronald R. Butters; Marvin D. Loflin; J. L. Dillard; Nicholas R. Sobin; Arthur K. Spears; Edgar W. Schneider; Lisa J. Green; Stefan Martin; Arnetha F. Ball; Kikanza Nuri Webber
Topics
#AAVE, #BVE, #AfricanAmericanVernacularEnglish, #BlackVernacularEnglish, #unitedstatesofamerika, #linguistics, #culture, #language, #english
Readings in African American Language: Aspects, Features, and Perspectives provides various theoretical approaches on the origin, development, and advantages of Black Vernacular English
volume 4 in the series African American literature and culture: expanding the boundaries
Readings in African American Language: Aspects, Features, and Perspectives provides various theoretical approaches on the origin, development, and advantages...